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The Seattle Kraken made a pair of signings in free agency Tuesday, including a four-year deal with defenseman Ryan Lindgren.
The bad news for budding Kraken fans is that this team doesn’t look very dynamic. At least on paper. The good news is that they’re in a nice position to snag one of the potentially-lowly Pacific ...
The Kraken signed unrestricted free agent Ryan Lindgren, a defenseman, to a four-year contract hours after the UFA window ...
SEATTLE — With June and the 2025 NHL Draft in the rearview mirror for general managers, their focus has shifted to free agency. On day one, the Seattle Kraken GM Jason Botterill made two ...
On second day of free agency, Kraken sign Spokane native ... can sign with any team without compensation of some type for Seattle. The Kraken can ... New GM Expands on Summer Moves May 23, 2025. ...
Here is the nightmare scenario for the Seattle Kraken in 2025 NHL Free Agency as they prepare for the market opening on July 1. ... And the Kraken could situate themselves nicely with a few moves.
Kraken continue growing tradition of mixed-bag free agent moves. Last offseason, it was already a little frustrating that the Kraken passed on opportunities to weaponize salary cap space at the ...
SEATTLE — The Seattle Kraken opened NHL free agency with a bang today agreeing to deals with a pair of former Stanley Cup champions. The Kraken began the day agreeing to a seven year, $49.98 ...
At this stage of the NHL offseason, free agency is slim pickings and the Seattle Kraken know that. They made their biggest moves at the start of the summer, bringing in defenseman Brandon Montour ...
With the madness of the early days of free agency in the rearview mirror, the time has come to digest what has transpired. Some players and clubs hit it big.
Yamamoto, I don’t think so, as anyone could have already had him as a free agent before the Kraken got him. Fleury is a different story at $800,000 annually the next two seasons.